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American Indian Life: 1776-1976. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1976.

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  • Object[26]
  • no[11]
  • yes[15]
  • no[26]
  • american[26]
  • bag[1]
  • belt fragment[1]
  • cradle model[3]
  • disc[1]
  • doll[2]
  • fetish[6]
  • hair ornament[1]
  • loom[1]
  • mask[3]
  • pouch[1]
  • prayer stick[7]
  • saddle blanket[1]
  • war necklace[1]
  • weaving comb[1]
  • arizona[3]
  • canada[2]
  • fort apache[1]
  • fort peck reservation[1]
  • grand river[2]
  • grand river reservation[1]
  • great plains (plain)[2]
  • lower cayuga long house[1]
  • montana[2]
  • near buf creek[1]
  • new mexico[14]
  • north america[1]
  • oklahoma[1]
  • ontario[2]
  • six nations reservation[2]
  • third mesa[1]
  • united states of america[6]
  • apache[2]
  • cayuga[1]
  • crow (culture)[2]
  • dakota[1]
  • hopi[2]
  • indian[1]
  • iroquois[3]
  • pueblo[13]
  • sioux[2]
  • white mountain apache[1]
  • yankton[1]
  • zuni[13]
  • great plains culture area[5]
  • northeast culture area[3]
  • southwest culture area[18]
  • animal[3]
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  • buckskin[3]
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  • corn husk[3]
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  • feather[8]
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  • straw[1]
  • tin[1]
  • turquoise[2]
  • wood[12]
  • woven[1]
  • yes[26]
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97-84-2047

97-84-2047

Disc

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NA8369

NA8369

Saddle Blanket

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31-23-44

31-23-44

Loom

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22627

22627

Fetish

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22634

22634

Fetish

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18616

18616

Cradle Model

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22644

22644

Fetish

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NA10568

NA10568

War Necklace

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22648

22648

Fetish

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31-23-45

31-23-45

Weaving Comb

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97-84-1843

97-84-1843

Cradle Model

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97-84-1845

97-84-1845

Cradle Model

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22631

22631

Fetish

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22637

22637

Fetish

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37622

37622

Bag

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38532

Mask

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19974

Prayer Stick

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20001

Prayer Stick

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20007

Prayer Stick

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19994

Prayer Stick

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53-1-20

Mask

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20006

Prayer Stick

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NA10674

Hair Ornament

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19973

Prayer Stick

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70-9-192

Mask

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19996

Prayer Stick

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